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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORBUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
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For Immediate Release: November 19, 2004 BLM Christmas tree permits available beginning Nov. 22
Permit cost is $10 per tree. Pinyon and juniper are the only types of trees that can be harvested. At the time of purchase, you will receive a map and travel directions, as well as rules for cutting your tree. Trees are for personal use only and may not be resold. The same individual may purchase more than one permit for friends and family. Areas open this year to Christmas tree gathering are: Dominguez/Farmers Canyon (Uncompahgre Plateau), Gateway, Tom’s Canyon and 5.7 Rd. (Glade Park), and Round Mountain (Debeque). Trees will be cut in designated areas only. All areas are within an hour’s drive of Grand Junction, depending on weather and road conditions. The areas with the largest selection of trees respectively are Gateway, Farmers Canyon and Debeque. All areas will require parking along the road, walking in and carrying the tree out. Cross-country motorized travel to retrieve a tree is not allowed. Be sure to bring along a handsaw and rope or twine. Make sure your vehicle is equipped with tire chains, a shovel and emergency supplies such as extra food and blankets. Many of the areas will have limited vehicle access depending on snow depths. Four-wheel drive vehicles are recommended for all cutting areas. Be aware of changing weather and road conditions before you head out to find your Christmas tree. For more information, call the BLM Information Desk at 970-244-3000 or BLM Forester Dave Stevens at 970-244-3009. - BLM - |
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